*refuses to have sex with my pro-choice husband*
*refuses to have sex with my pro-choice husband*
I’m in.
He’s got the space stone, which he could probably return last, and use it to get around to return all the other ones... Although the time travel setup seems to transport people across time AND space, so maybe he wouldn’t need the space stone anyway.
“So.”
He doesn’t have to return it to the Red Skull, or the mystical suicide cliff. He just has to drop it in that pool where Hawkeye woke up. The point where the Infinity Stone left the past, not when they found it, is the important thing.
They really loved to torture Carlton in this show. Most of the time for laughs, but they also made him go through some really heavy shit once in a while.
You’re thinking of Kirk Cameron in Growing Pains. When he got mega-Christian and suddenly became the worst part of an already shitty show. (Enter: Leonardo DiCaprio in the Cousin Oliver role!)
Not completely. The episode where Carlton struggled to see Uncle Phil possibly dying from a heart attack as well as the episode where Carlton buys a gun after Will gets shot both occurred after this episode.
It’s funny Stark made a joke about someone’s knowledge of time travel is based on Back to the Future, and then most of the film basically apes the plot from Back to the Future 2.
How do you even return the soul stone? Do you get a life back? Is Captain America’s conversation with Red Skull a little awkward?
I need Charles to take me out of the greys so I can debate this properly.
it would be a nightmare for licensing and too niche to succeed.
If its 80's shows you’re into, Amazon just released a bunch of Stephen J. Cannell shows on their streaming service.
Prime has a bunch classic tv shows
Netflix has very little pre 90's television shows, just Cheers and four seasons of The Twilight Zone. I wonder how a streaming service dedicated to classic tv would do.
I’ve struggled through three episodes (well, 2.5 if I’m honest) and am very unlikely to watch anymore. Tedious plots, bad dialogue, surprisingly weak acting, and a mile-high dose of self righteousness has made the episodes pretty painful to watch. “Nightmare...” had me eye-rolling and squirming in my seat to the point…
I truly believed Tony was going to reply with, “...and I am Invincible”. You know, like the Invisible Iron Man or whatever
Well, some writers and posters still don’t understand Widow considers herself a monster because of all the spying and murdering in her life, NOT because the Widow program took away her ability for child birth.
Counter-argument: Professor Hulk is fun for a few jokes, but ultimately boring because there is no longer any tension within the character. The struggle has been resolved, and without the struggle there is no drama. That’s fine for an isolated story, but greatly reduces his story potential in a serialized format. This…
Oh, FFS.